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- LITTWIN: Welcome! And please like us, really (Rocky Mountain News via Yahoo! News)
Welcome to Denver, the Queen City of the Plains and only a short drive from Colorado.
- 1-25 of 171 results - Seattle Weekly
Category Art Exhibitions Art Openings & Events Books & Authors Cabaret/Burlesque/Variety Classical/Opera Club Events Comedy Dance Family Events Fashion Festivals/Parades Food Events Lectures LGBT Local Film/Arthouse Museums Music Poetry/Spoken Word ...
- Hayden Carruth: 1921-2008 - Paste Magazine
Paste MagazineHayden Carruth: 1921-2008Paste Magazine, GA - 5 minutes agoHis career led him to a stint as poetry editor at Harper's Magazine, and a professorship at Syracuse University. He published 30 books during his life, ...
- Changing-Places - a Firm Dedicated to Take the Fuss and Strain Out of ... - Forbes
SAUSALITO, Calif., Sept. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Moving from one house to another is one of the most stressful experiences one encounters on life's journey. It's both physically and emotionally draining, starting with the angst of selling one house and ...
- Portland rose garden attracts international travelers (Greater Houston Weekly)
Portland, Oregon is known as the city of roses but it could also be known as the city of gardens. We visited the International Rose Test Garden, the oldest garden of its kind in the United States and it is free.
- Lawsuits spring up in local club scene (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Lawsuits are flying in the superheated local nightclub industry. Poetry nightclub at the Forum Shops at Caesars has been joined by Wolfgang Puck's Chinois restaurant in alleging racial profiling by Caesars Palace and the owners of the Forum shops.
- Review: The White War by Mark Thompson - Telegraph.co.uk
Review: The White War by Mark ThompsonTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 5 hours ago... that the great strength of the book lies, but Thompson also casts a fascinating light on the Italian spirit with a detailed examination of war poetry. ...
- Mashpee soldier killed in Afghanistan - WHDH-TV
MASHPEE, Mass. -- A second Mashpee soldier has died in a week in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The Cape Cod Times reported Sunday that Army Pfc. Paul Conlon died Friday morning in Afghanistan when a roadside bomb blew his vehicle. His mother ...
- Hispanic Heritage poster showcases Julia de Burgos - NYSUT.org
Hispanic Heritage poster showcases Julia de BurgosNYSUT.org, NY - 20 hours agoNeira said the poster could help students and educators who may be unfamiliar with de Burgos' work learn more about her poetry and her life. ...
- Don’t blame war on arms industry - La Crosse Tribune
I’m writing in response to Joe Orso’s Sept. 13 Faith Page column, which seemed inappropriate two days after commemorating the seventh anniversary of 9/11. I think blaming the United States and the arms industry in propelling us to war is a bit ...
- FESTIVAL: At Adur - Shoreham Today
FESTIVAL: At AdurShoreham Today, UK - 3 minutes agoChoral music, songs and poetry will be performed free of charge to visitors both inside and outside the church. Organised by the Adur Arts Forum, ...
- A Life in Underground Letters - Brooklyn Rail
Brooklyn RailA Life in Underground LettersBrooklyn Rail, NY - 1 hour agoRail: You worked with poets and prose writers. Rosset: The difference between prose and poetry is an interesting thing that has changed. Poetry used to be ...
- Folk Tale-Inspired Black Rider , by Waits, Wilson and Burroughs, Begins in Toronto Oct. 8 (Playbill)
The Black Rider, The Casting of the Magic Bullets — the folk tale-inspired avant-garde play with music by Tom Waits, Robert Wilson and William S. Burroughs, seen in Europe, the U.S. and Canada — gets its Toronto premiere at Tarragon Theatre's Mainspace Oct. 8 toward an Oct. 15 opening.
- Remark about ancient scrolls leads to novel (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
"The Night Villa" continues author Carol Goodman's penchant for combining her classical background with plots that include an aspect of mystery.
- We dish on all things duchess, in honor of the new film - Fort Worth Star Telegram
We dish on all things duchess, in honor of the new filmFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 26 minutes agoThe amorous author: In 1653, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, became the first woman to publish a book of poetry under her own name in Britain. ...
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